Goal & Purpose of KTMY
KTMY (meaning Key to Malaysia) is an open-source, offline-first data and knowledge portal translating raw national metrics and administrative procedures into structured interactive consoles.
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Why KTMY?
Malaysia publishes incredibly rich public data and guidelines. However, they are scattered across multiple governmental platforms and are difficult to reference on mobile. KTMY unifies these resources into a single, high-fidelity experience.
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The Goal
Our goal is to make public statistics and procedural guidelines universally accessible. By caching national data directly on your device, we ensure reliable, offline-ready utility during travel, daily commutes, or network outages.
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The Purpose
To serve as a unified, structured knowledge repository for Malaysian statistics, public procedures, and guides. It simplifies research and lookup by consolidating diverse informational directories into a single central node.
The KTMY Knowledge Repositories
KTMY serves as a unified digital registry, combining real-time data feeds with structured directories and administrative wikis.
📊 Curated Data Hub
Aggregates live statistical indicators and essential utilities—including currency markets, public transport ridership, inflation indexes, and electricity pricing—sourced directly from official public databases.
📖 Procedural WIKI Database
A comprehensive library of step-by-step guides, checklists, and manuals. It covers local administrative procedures, tax relief guidelines, government aid eligibility, and lifestyle manuals, cross-referenced with verified public resources.
📡 Verified Data Integrity
To ensure reliability, all information in KTMY is sourced from official portals or curated from public announcements of key institutions:
- Ministry of Health (MOH) — Daily blood donations.
- Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) — GDP, inflation, unemployment, trade, and population.
- Malaysian Meteorological Department (MET) — Real-time weather warnings and earthquake alerts.
- Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) & Ministry of Finance (MOF) — Daily exchange rates and national budget policies.
- Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) — RP4 residential billing structures.
KTMY is an independent civic portal and is not officially affiliated with the Government of Malaysia.